AdventHealth International Brain Health Symposium 2025
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+ Target Audience: neurologists, neuroscientists, geriatricians, psychologists, family physicians
+ Information:
This symposium will create a forum for open dialogue, discussion, and debate about the etiology, progression, and therapeutic approaches for a better understanding of cognitive aging. This event will create a lively, respectful atmosphere, engaging scientists, and clinicians around the topics of brain health in late adulthood featuring didactic presentations and poster sessions led by experts in neuroscience, psychology, and related fields. Specifically, this event focuses on current advances in etiology, biomarker assessment, treatment, and prevention of cognitive aging, such as Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Additional topics of the symposium include cutting edge technology for measurement approaches, cognitive reserve, and maintaining brain health into late life.
The AdventHealth International Brain Health Symposium 2025 is best for neurologists, neuroscientists, geriatricians, psychologists, family physicians, and allied health professionals who want evidence‑based updates on cognitive aging, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and brain health research. It is designed for clinicians and researchers seeking interdisciplinary collaboration and practical strategies to improve diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of neurodegenerative conditions.
Who Should Attend
- Neurologists & neurosurgeons managing patients with dementia, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and other neurodegenerative diseases.
- Geriatricians & family physicians encountering cognitive decline in late adulthood during primary care.
- Neuroscientists & researchers studying etiology, biomarkers, and therapeutic approaches for brain aging.
- Psychologists & neuropsychologists focusing on cognitive wellness, behavioral interventions, and patient support.
- Residents & fellows in neurology, geriatrics, psychiatry, or neuroscience seeking advanced exposure.
- Allied health professionals (rehabilitation specialists, therapists, nurses) involved in multidisciplinary brain health care.
What You’ll Learn
- Etiology & progression: current understanding of cognitive aging and neurodegenerative disease pathways.
- Biomarker assessment: breakthroughs in detection and monitoring of CNS diseases.
- Therapeutic approaches: modern strategies for dementia, Alzheimer’s, and related conditions.
- Preventive care: lifestyle and clinical interventions to maintain brain health in late adulthood.
- Clinical integration: applying research findings to everyday patient care.
- Educational formats: didactic presentations, poster sessions, and open dialogue among experts.
+ Topics:
- 01 Innovative Therapeutic Approaches – Focused Ultrasound – Breaking Barriers in Neurotherapeutics
- 02 Targeting the Vascular Contributions to Dementias
- 03 Use of Human-Centered Design to Develop a Novel, Public-Facing Brain Health Toolkit
- 04 Brain Health and Dementia Panel Discussion
- 05 Cognitive Decline and Aging Panel Discussion
- 06 Hearts, Minds, and Metabolism – Using Lifestyle Modification to Preserve Cognitive Function and Brain Health
- 07 Cognitive Function and Neurodegenerative Disease Panel Discussion
- 08 How the Study of Normal vs Pathological Aging Can (Should) Inform the Other
- 09 Taking the Pulse of Aging – The Role of Cerebrovascular Risk Factors in Cognitive Decline and Dementia
- 10 Exercise to Promote Brain Health in At-Risk Older Adults
- 11 Cognitive Changes and the Aging Brain – Mechanisms



